Certain 'people, parties' spoiling atmosphere in UP: Akhilesh Yadav

Yadav alleged that certain "people and political parties", frustrated over the achievements of his government, were spoiling atmosphere of the state.

Facing flak over incidents of communal clashes in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today alleged that certain "people and political parties", frustrated over the achievements of his government, were spoiling atmosphere of the state.

"Some parties which are feeling frustrated because of the achievements of the government are out to spoil the atmosphere of the state ... but we will check communal forces and take stern action against those harming brotherhood," Akhilesh said after inaugurating a national wrestling championship here.

In SP government's brief tenure, the state has witnessed at least five cases of communal clashes in different parts. Last month clashes erupted in Faizabad city and some areas on its outskirts, leading to a week-long curfew in the area.

Claiming that his government inherited an empty state exchequer, Akhilesh said, despite this, steps have been taken for the welfare of farmers and youths.

The chief minister assured that efforts will be taken to ensure that farmers get a good price for sugarcane.

He said the BSP government's decision to end sports quota in jobs would be reviewed and revived.

"Sportsmen would be posted on vacant posts and given due respect," Akhilesh said.

Stressing that Samajwadi Party had always honoured sportsmen, Akhilesh promised multipurpose halls in rural areas to give platform to the young sportsmen. He, however, pointed out that it is not easy to promote sports in the villages.

On the occasion, he announced construction, broadening and upgradation of two dozen roads and five bridges.